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People use silkies as a benchmark for broodiness. In my experience they fall far short. They are too small to cover enough large eggs. Their feathers don't allow them to handle the weather all that great. They have no predator resistance whatsoever. Can't catch rodents and small snakes and bash them against rocks to feed their chicks. They can barely see well enough to find the feed trough, let alone count all of their chicks. If you get the hatchery ones, there is no guarantee they will even go broody.